It's a mostly terribly written show, so no wonder I'm ambivalent.So, first it was “the only character who has changed is Stamets” and now it’s,”Well, I don’t like it, so I don’t acknowledge it…”
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It's a mostly terribly written show, so no wonder I'm ambivalent.So, first it was “the only character who has changed is Stamets” and now it’s,”Well, I don’t like it, so I don’t acknowledge it…”
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It's a mostly terribly written show, so no wonder I'm ambivalent.
Who's Brian Brophy?Brian Brophy is the Objective Facts Thread!
I was just venting. I'll stop.If you wanted to defend your opinion or have a discussion, you’ve not done much to inspire either. Just shitting on something isn’t helpful. It really just causes people to react negatively.
I remember the 1990's when people said DS9 was nothing like Star Trek.And Discovery has nothing on DS9. Hell, half the time Discovery doesn't even remind me of Star Trek
I distinctly remember being excited when DS9 was announced.I remember the 1990's when people said DS9 was nothing like Star Trek.
And you know what? I totally get it. Star Trek was about Kirk and crew adventuring to weird planets every week, and has a VERY different vibe to DS9. But this does not make DS9 objectively bad.
If we get another prequel, I’d rather explore that “lost era” between The Undiscovered Country and Encounter at Farpoint.
There's a thing out there that they don't know what it is, so let's start poking it.
Yup. And TNG was not Trek.I remember the 1990's when people said DS9 was nothing like Star Trek.
And you know what? I totally get it. Star Trek was about Kirk and crew adventuring to weird planets every week, and has a VERY different vibe to DS9. But this does not make DS9 objectively bad.
But it wasn’t caused by overconsumption or stupidity. A dude had a huge grief episode and magically wrecked all the dilithium.The Burn was a good story idea. Its metaphor...climate change. Fossil fuels, and geopolitical squabble. Cusp of interstellar civilization depends on one key resource.
Yup. And TNG was not Trek.
I get that people have their opinions, and older stuff gets accepted much more readily than the new stuff. I just also like the new stuff. Not because "nostalgia" but because enjoyment.
I experienced that last year when I saw the first 2 seasons of DIS. Still doubting whether I think it really fits into the Star Trek mold as such, but I enjoyed it as a series in its own right, at the very least.
It’s a reboot really. Which is fine with me, I’d rather they just commit to it being such.
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